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Ovalbumin gene: evidence for a leader sequence in mRNA and DNA sequences at the exon-intron boundaries.
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Ovalbumin GeneComparative GenomicsGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsDna SequencesGenomicsLeader SequenceGene StructureVirus GeneGenome StructureCloned Ecori FragmentsGene ExpressionBiologyNatural SciencesChicken Ovalbumin GeneGenome SequencingMedicineGenome Editing
Selected regions of cloned EcoRI fragments of the chicken ovalbumin gene have been sequenced. The positions where the sequences coding for ovalbumin mRNA (ov-mRNA) are interrupted in the genome have been determined, and a previously unreported interruption in the DNA sequences coding for the 5' nontranslated region of the messenger has been discovered. Because directly repeated sequences are found at exon-intron boundaries, the nucleotide sequence alone cannot define unique excision-ligation points for the processing of a possible ov-mRNA precursor. However, the sequences in these boundary regions share common features; this leads to the proposal that there are, in fact, unique excision-ligation points common to all boundaries.
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